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kaztuz | 11:59 Tue 24th Jul 2007 | Film, Media & TV
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I have noticed on american tv adverts that the programme time is shown, for example, 9/8 or 10/9, what does this mean?

It is something that has bugged me for ages as I really can't work it out.
In this country its nice and simple start time 7:00 or 5:35.
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i'm fairly sure it is something to do with timezones.
The US is spread across 4 time zones (eastern, central, mountain and pacific), ie if its 7pm in New York(eastern) then its 4pm in LA(pacific).
So 9/8 would mean 9 O'clock eastern/ 8 O'clock central or whatever zones the tv show was being broadcast in.
In North America, television networks feed their prime time programming in two blocks: one for the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones, and one for the Pacific, Alaskan, and Hawaiian time zones to their local affiliates.

The time zone that relates to Greenwich Meantime is generically called Central Time (CT). The central zone is one hour ahead of the Mountain Time Zone and one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone.

It is the time zones. The first number is Eastern Standard Time and the second is Central time. Never understoos this as a kid. Still think it's odd.

From the US, Tracy
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Thanks everyone.

I can sleep easier tonight now!! Hee, Hee!!!

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